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Recorded in 1972, The Johnny Cash Family Christmas finds Cash leading his family through a number of familiar and obscure Christmas carols, telling stories and anecdotes between each number. At times, the down-home charm can seem a little forced and, therefore, corny, but overall, the record is quite enjoyable, thanks to the effortless, charming interaction between Cash and the Cash Family.

By the late '70s, Sly Stone had been so thoroughly written off as a has-been
that few listeners checked out Back on the Right Track. Nor have listeners been inspired to rediscover the album, since his late-'60s/early-'70s classics cast such ...

Listen to Song for You and taste the musical genius of the late Donny Hathaway
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For their Christmas album, the Everly Brothers opted for the most traditional approach possible, enlisting
the help of the Boys Town Choir and the Boys Town organ in Omaha, NE. The 33-member choir gets co-billing on the disc, and they ...

The most versatile of the R&B-steeped bar bands that played the club circuit in the
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Elvis' 1957 original Christmas album is one of his most inspired early outings and the
first time he tackled anything resembling a thematic concept. Split evenly between rockers and bluesy numbers like Santa Claus Is Back in Town, Blue Christmas, ...

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